ChronoSync 4.6.2 Multilangual Mac OS X

ChronoSync is the professional choice for periodic backups, bootable drive clones and folder synchronizations. Target any device or folder visible in Finder such as a volume, thumb drive, NAS, disk image, server or (with ChronoAgent) another Mac! ChronoSync replaces your backup utility, drive clone utility, and folder sync utility with a single, powerful application. Add InterConneX (free for iOS) and use ChronoSync to push files and folders to your iDevice!Effortless to setup synchronization and backup utility featuring a clean and organized designFinding your way around the ChronoSync main window is fairly intuitive: start by setting up the source and target volumes, and then select the synchronization method and direction from the drop down menu placed in the center of the configuration panel. ChronoSync is able to work with most volumes connected to your Mac.

Note that you have to synchronize files if you want to have access to them on more than one device: that means that ChronoSync will automatically copy the changes between the two volumes. Backups, on the other hand, represent a one direction transfer from the source folder to the backup storage location.

Enables you to backup entire operating systems or drives by creating bootable backupsChronoSync is capable to create a bootable backup of your system on an external drive, or on another internal disk: this way, you will have an exact replica of your system that can be run immediately in case your primary installation breaks down. In addition, ChronoSync also allows you to store the bootable backup on a remote network location.

On top of all the data handling rules that can be personalized via the ChronoSync panels, the application also enables you to schedule specific tasks. This way you can make sure that your data is backed up or synchronized periodically.

Reliable solution for backing up information and synchronizing data between multiple locationsChronoSync provides versatile solutions for setting up backup and transfer rules between various drives connected to your network. This way you can work on the same files on multiple devices, or backup important documents on more than one volume.

Amazingly there are more than 80 different backup and file synchronization programs available for Mac OS X. With so many choices, it can be confusing to pick the right one. Here are some reasons why ChronoSync is the smart choice:MULTIFUNCTIONAL - ChronoSync isn't just a backup tool. It isn't just a sync tool. Nor is it just a cloning tool. ChronoSync is all three Not only does it do all that, it excels at each and every one of those tasks! Why buy a unitasker when you can have a multitasker that outperforms it.

INTERACTIVE FEEDBACK - ChronoSync offers the ability to preview every operation a sync or backup will perform and allows you to make changes before committing them. Other tools don't provide any option for interaction, leaving you to run blind and hope for the best.

BUILT-IN RESTORE - Most backup programs leave you on your own when it comes time to restore data. The same goes for retrieving older versions of files that have been archived. Of course, that's if they even have an archive option (which most don't). ChronoSync offers a full user interface for restoring files and retrieving older files from an archive.

NOTIFICATIONS GALORE - Email notifications, notification center, and push notifications to your iPhone keep you informed of any sync or backup task as they are completed. No other sync/backup tool offers this many notification options.

EVENT BASED SCHEDULES - Sure, we all have schedulers for allowing you to specify a time for a sync/backup to run but what if you want it to run when some specified event occurs? Like, having it automatically run when you mount an external drive? Or maybe, have a sync/backup run when you get home from work and open your laptop? ChronoSync can do that ... and a whole lot more!

BETTER THAN FILE SHARING - ChronoSync + ChronoAgent allows you to sync/backup data between Macs MUCH faster than built-in file sharing. Not only that but you get full access to remote file systems, control over mapping ownership permissions plus an encrypted connection. No other sync/backup tools have something like this to offer.

POWER USER FEATURES - ChronoSync is pretty easy to use even when configuring extensive backup regimens. Most users will just configure it and let it do its thing in the background. For power users, however, there's a whole slew of configurable options to fine tune it for your needs. Things like sync triggers, programable rules, detailed log reports, script execution, package file handling, error pre-determination, etc. These are Professional-level features at a Consumer-level price!

What's New Version 4.6.2: NAS devices that report erroneous file system information no longer cause sync/backup tasks to abort. Now posts skipped and excluded files to the log even when verbose logging is disabled. Improved progress reporting when copying package files. When host names are resolved for an agent connection, it now attempts to choose the most optimal local interface. Added the option to probe all routes to a host - and choose the most optimal one - when multiple routes to a remote agent exists. Relaxed all internal constraints regarding the maximum length of file paths. Updated the list of files and folders that are automatically excluded during a bootable backup operation. Added automatic diagnostic reporting when interactively retrying errors. Installer now forces the background scheduler to be enabled unless explicitly turned off by the user when using v4.6.2 or later. Fixed a bug that could cause post-sync volume ejection to fail if the Synchronizer Document performing the task is open. Fixed a bug in the Delete, Rename and Duplicate functions that could cause crashes when Container Documents are open. Fixed a bug that would perform a full copy rather than a merge for files in a package that were HFS-compressed. Fixed a bug that would cause lost agent connections when scanning a folder whose files contained an excessively large amount of extended attribute data. Fixed a bug that could result in an incomplete package file if an agent connection was dropped while the package was being copied. Fixed a couple of problems related to automatic re-registration with the push notification server such as when the initial attempt fails for some reason. Fixed some potential crashes when incomplete information regarding folders has been collected from a filesystem. Fixed a bad French tooltip in the 'Scheduler' preference pane (for the 'Run scheduled items sequentially' checkbox).

ChronoAgentVersion: 1.5.3 Now provides a more complete list of active interfaces in the Status Panel. Provides better feedback to a client (i.e. ChronoSync) when copying package files. Improved wake and agent restart Bonjour service broadcast reliability, especially under Yosemite. Relaxed all internal constraints regarding the maximum length of file paths. Fixed a bug that would perform a full copy rather than a merge for files in a package that were HFS-compressed. Fixed a bug that could cause post-sync volume ejection to fail if the Synchronizer Document performing the task is open.